crash.7ds

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Can someone explain to me what is "Extreme Content"?
Last I checked it didn't involve much beyond extra flavored choices for a couple events. It's more the reasoning to separate it from the stock game so Patreon cannot stab the dev in the back with the morality knife.

Also, fun fact, the file is actually nothing more than the picture of a cat if I recall. The game simply runs a check at startup to see if such a file exists, the actual file is nothing more. In fact, you could simply make a new file, rename it to the same name and extension, and that works as well.
 

Daxter250

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we need a new tag for "completed" games. if a game is called completed yet still has a fucktons of glitches, bugs it should be called a "ubisoft release" :cautious:

really not a fan of halfbaked games being called finished.
what a shame, the game had potential but needed at least one or two more years. let's hope it will get some updates in the future.
 

Drakan47

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Last I checked it didn't involve much beyond extra flavored choices for a couple events. It's more the reasoning to separate it from the stock game so Patreon cannot stab the dev in the back with the morality knife.
If you summon a slave with low obedience and fear, without the patch she'll still be sitting there calmly and be "obedient enough to know not to resist" (with the patch she'll be restrained by a tentacle drone thing)
 

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So...sorry if this has been asked before, but wtf is Quid Pro Quo supposed to be? Does anybody know any more than that Stationmasterdev is making it and funding it on Patreon, and that presumably it has sex things in it? Is there a post somewhere in this thread or elsewhere to explain what the game is? Super confused.
 

Keros

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So...sorry if this has been asked before, but wtf is Quid Pro Quo supposed to be? Does anybody know any more than that Stationmasterdev is making it and funding it on Patreon, and that presumably it has sex things in it? Is there a post somewhere in this thread or elsewhere to explain what the game is? Super confused.
You're running a business much like SM. There instead of slaves there's employees and interns (I believe) to exploit. And other businesses to take over.

From the Dev

Unlike Stationmaster, Quid Pro Quo is focused on developing relationships with characters rather than acquiring an anonymous legion. This means that relationships can evolve naturally in a couple different directions, ranging from "blackmailed sex toy" to "career-driven sugar baby" to "live-in girlfriend."

Not only that, but there are multiple personality types with different stats like greed, marital status, and family size, all of which influence dialog in some capacity. It's a ton of content, and it will grow substantially as the game progresses after initial release.


The top floor of the office building will be your penthouse apartment, complete with pool, bar, and servants' quarters.

This will allow you to convince your contacts to move in with you (or just spend the night). It won't be an easy task, but anything is possible with the right combination of flattery, cash, and blackmail.

You will also be able to staff your house with live-in servants. They can be hired normally, or acquired from your owned corporations (for example, convicts in your prison who want shorter sentences, or students at your college who are looking for a tuition waiver). Servants will handle cooking, cleaning, DJing, bartending, and anything else you might ask of them.

That'll give you the gist.
 

joe316

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The sex animations are still broken and useless. Shame...
Yeah he never bothered fixed those. He was making too much money off the idiots that were paying him for adding extras to the game.

Hope Quid Pro Quo is a massive failure. This Dev cheating his supporters out a completed game doesn't deserve any more money.
 
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jwalk3r134

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is anyone else have the this problem, when you start a new game and cant get throw the loading screen but you can still hear the game running in the background
 
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alex2011

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Completed? So It's finally not a buggy mess? Somehow that's hard to believe...
Complete and not buggy are two very different things regardless of the game in question.

The fact that the dev called this nearly-unoptimized, messy piece of code "finished" is really laughable. Most of the biggest problems (clothes alignment, posing, lack of optimization) are still here - he just renamed v0.30 to v1.00 and called it a day.
Not all games get to their finished state in pristine condition, this applies to both indie and AAA games.

When people are walking around on the station they look terribly glitchy, have empty eyes and a low res body....
Sounds like a bug slipped through, it happens.

we need a new tag for "completed" games. if a game is called completed yet still has a fucktons of glitches, bugs it should be called a "ubisoft release" :cautious:

really not a fan of halfbaked games being called finished.
what a shame, the game had potential but needed at least one or two more years. let's hope it will get some updates in the future.
Ubisoft is nowhere near the first to launch a game with bugs remaining nor will they be the last. It is always possible, such is the nature of game development. Some bugs get squashed, some slip through the cracks, and some become zombie bugs revived by a bug fix after the one that killed them.

Yeah the game is terrible due to the bug problems that break it.
It isn't broken since you can still play, breaking would be all functions outright stopped working or the game crashing.

Yeah he never bothered fixed those. He was making too much money off the idiots that were paying him for adding extras to the game.

Hope Quid Pro Quo is a massive failure. This Dev cheating his supporters out a completed game doesn't deserve any more money.
He didn't because he couldn't.

Then why did someone make the mistake of adding the completed tag and claiming the game has gone from 0.30 to 1.0.
Because it is "The End (For Now)." The tag is just as easily removed and the key words here are for now. That implies he will be back at some unspecified point. What that will entail, only he knows.

Shame it isn't completed.
Again "The End (For now)." That is justification for a completed tag even if he does return. Notice that the version number is still 1.0 and not "Final" instead. That is how you know a game is truly listed as completed. You see it all the time if you pay attention, really.
 

Daxter250

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Ubisoft is nowhere near the first to launch a game with bugs remaining nor will they be the last. It is always possible, such is the nature of game development. Some bugs get squashed, some slip through the cracks, and some become zombie bugs revived by a bug fix after the one that killed them.
...and who the heck might you be? :unsure:
 

alex2011

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...and who the heck might you be? :unsure:
Someone who has been around the gaming scene for a long time on both the development and player sides. Since the days of Windows 95 to be more precise. Bugs aren't always avoidable, especially with a big scope project. The more parts to a machine, the easier it is to break. The same principle applies to coding, the more code as a whole and the more individual systems a game has, the more places there are for bugs. Stationmaster is a prime example as you have multiple systems running in tandem, all of which can and have broken at one point or another, some possibly catastrophically.
 
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